香蜜影视

Faculty Achievements

Pam Bailey, assistant professor of education

Appointed editor of the Problem Corner in the Virginia Mathematics Teacher Journal, a peer reviewed journal published by the Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Sharon Barnes, director of Roanoke Baldwin Online and Adult Programs Center

With SandraBagbey and KariFrenz, participated in the National ACHE Meeting in听Las听Vegas in late October. Barnes, Bagbey, and Frenz are members of the Mid-Atlantic Planning Committee for spring 2015. Barnes completed a year-long commitment to the ACHE Mentor Program. Frenz served as a session presider听and continues as the treasurer of the Mid-Atlantic region.

Ralph Cohen, Virginia Worth Gonder professor of Shakespeare and Performance, co-founder and director of mission at the American Shakespeare Center

Invited presentation, 鈥淭eaching at the Intersection of Text and Script,鈥 at the Dartmouth College Symposium on Teaching Shakespeare, October, Hanover, NH.

A book chapter, 鈥淭he Knotty Discourse in听All鈥檚 Well That Ends Well,鈥 in Reading What鈥檚 There: Essays on Shakespeare in Honor of Stephen Booth, University of Delaware Press, November.

Louise Freeman, professor of psychology听

Attended the 3rd annual Harry Potter Conference October 18-19 at Chestnut Hill College and gave a presentation 鈥淟ast Wizard in the Forest: Harry Potter and the Escape from Nature Deficit Disorder.鈥

A panelist on the live podcast Mugglenet academia, which summarized the conference proceedings.

Attended the State AAUP Executive Committee meeting hosted by 香蜜影视 on October 25. She serves as state chair on the committee for faculty governance.

Ben Herz, program director and professor, occupational therapy

Essential Tremor, Occupational Therapy and Video Games for Rehabilitation, Essential Tremor Support Group, October 9, Charlottesville, VA.

PD Community Education Day,The Wii And Parkinson鈥檚 Rehabilitation, Parkinson鈥檚 Disease Research, Education, & Clinical Center, VA Medical Center, October 11, Glen Allen, VA.

Participant: AOTA Programs Directors and Fieldwork Coordinators Meeting , AOTA, October 23-24, 2014, New Orleans, LA.

Invited Participant, 1st Virginia Regional Movement Disorders Symposia (Physicians),University of Virginia, Movement Disorder鈥檚 program, October 25.

Eric Jones, assistant professor of biology

Named the Caroline Rose Hunt Distinguished Chair in the Natural Sciences.

facachievements_AnneWick Anne Wick Manes, adjunct professor

Performed her lecture-recital Le Cafe: Early French Baroque Cantate by Nicolas Bernier at JMU听on November 2 in partial fulfillment of requirements for the DMA degree.

Paul Menzer, director of the MLitt/MFA program in Shakespeare and Performance

An invited lecture at Colorado College in Colorado Springs.A book review in听Shakespeare Quarterly.

An article, 鈥淪omething Wanting: The Shakespearean Actor and the Object of Desire,鈥 in听Shakespeare Studies.

A chapter, 鈥淭he Laws of Athens: Academic Shakespeare and the Campus Economy,鈥 in the Cambridge Collection听Shakespeare on the University Stage.

achievement_danielmetraux Daniel Metraux, professor of Asian studies听

Two papers at the Jack London symposium in Berkeley, California: 鈥淛ack London鈥檚 coverage of the Russo-Japanese War and his Futile Battle with Japanese Censorship鈥 and 鈥淛ack London鈥檚 Japanese Women Characters: Hona Ashi and O Haru鈥

achievement_rodowen Roderic Owen, professor of philosophy听

An invited guest lecture at James Madison University on听Conflict Resolution in Cross Cultural Contexti,听October.听

A presentation, Bystanders and Compassion in the Face of Evil, the Ahmisa Center of California State, Pomona at the Compassion and Mindfulness Conference.

bob_robinson Bob Robinson, adjunct sociology professor

Attended a meeting of the Virginia Conference of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) at 香蜜影视 as an at large member on the Executive Council.

Lisa Shoaf, program director and professor, physical therapy

In collaboration with her colleague Judith Steel at Virginia Commonwealth University, presented 鈥淯sing Experiential Anatomy and Cueing to Enhance the Dancer鈥檚 Integration of the Pelvis, Hip, and Lower Extremity鈥 at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science held in Basel, Switzerland in mid-October. This organization brings together healthcare practitioners and dance educators from around the world to share research related to healthy dance practices.

Spencer Julie Spencer, assistant mathematics professor

A talk, 鈥淢in-Max Game Theory for the Linearized Navier-Stokes Equations,鈥 at the Southeastern-Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations.

Linda Seestedt-Stanford, vice president, health sciences

Presented on October 17 at the听Economic Development Forum; she provided an overview of Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences to regional and local community leaders.

A paper,听鈥淗ow Buildings Support Interprofessional Education and Address Current Educational Paradigm Shift,鈥 at the Society for College and University Planners conference听on October 22 in Orlando, Florida.

Drew Gogian Strong, RN to BSN program director

Presented, 鈥淎 Paradigm Shift in the Educational Preparation of Nurses,鈥 at the Augusta Health Third Annual Nursing Symposium on November 5.

Katherine Turner, associate professor of English听

Wrote a review for听Journal of Eighteenth-Century Studies听of听M-C. Newbould,听Adaptations of Laurence Sterne鈥檚 Fiction: Sterneana, 1760-1840听(Ashgate, 2013).

Tamra Willis, associate professor of education

Presented a session on 鈥淲orking with Natural Teachers: Tips for Supporting K-12 Outdoor Learning鈥 at the National Science Teachers鈥 Association Conference听held October 16-18 in听Richmond, VA.